Routing public traffic across county boundaries in Europe

Scott Francis darkuncle at gmail.com
Thu Jul 26 18:53:06 UTC 2007


good luck with that :)

On 7/26/07, Scott Weeks <surfer at mauigateway.com> wrote:
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> --- andy.loukes at thecloud.net wrote:
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> What (if any) are the legal implications of taking internet destined
> traffic in one country and egressing it in another (with an ip block
> correctly marked for the correct country).
>
> Somebody mentioned to me the other day that they thought the Dutch
> government didn't allow an ISP to take internet traffic from a Dutch
> citizen and egress in another country because it makes it easy for the
> local country to snoop.
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>
>
> That's funny.  I've always thought of the internet as a global, borderless
> entity where ideas and information are shared without restraint.  Perhaps
> it's time to whap the gov't with a clue bat?
>
> scott
>


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